Presented by Kate Wright Mills and Susan Abernethy Strauss
Overview:
What is a wiki?
A wiki is a collaborative website that allows visitors to easily add, remove, and edit/change/link the available content.
"Wiki" comes from Hawaiian and means "quick."
Wikis are a way to write and collaborate in the 21st Century. Praise for wikis!
*We are here to share how to integrate technology in professional development, explore new technologies and their potential for teaching and learning, and to create a community to share resources and support.
Each participant has a page that is serving as a workspace and sandbox to create in a wiki environment.
Professional Development Using Wikis:
Presented by Kate Wright Mills and Susan Abernethy StraussOverview:
What is a wiki?
A wiki is a collaborative website that allows visitors to easily add, remove, and edit/change/link the available content.
"Wiki" comes from Hawaiian and means "quick."
Wikis are a way to write and collaborate in the 21st Century. Praise for wikis!
*We are here to share how to integrate technology in professional development, explore new technologies and their potential for teaching and learning, and to create a community to share resources and support.
Each participant has a page that is serving as a workspace and sandbox to create in a wiki environment.